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Mrs. Rakshasa

Mrs. Rakshasa

General Fiction

Zhu Zhenmu

312K0

This book uses the remote mountains and valleys of southwestern Yunnan and the miasma and desolate smoke as the background to tell the story of the Miao compatriots and Han martial arts, officers and soldiers working together to quell the banditry in the remote areas of southwestern Yunnan. The novel revolves around the mysterious and legendary "Madame Rakshasa", a martial arts heroine, and creates many images, including Mu Tianlan, a young talent born in a well-known family, and Luo Youlan, a chivalrous girl who grew up in a gang but has not lost her wisdom. It uses a suspenseful and vivid writing style to describe the twists and turns of the three protagonists, who, with the help of their martial arts seniors, experienced dangers and suppressed banditry, as well as an entangled love affair between the three.

Madam Rakshasa (including Sequel)

Zhu Zhenmu

318K0

Sixty-seven years ago, in his spare time, the author accidentally wrote several full-length martial arts novels, including "The Roar of the Tiger and the Roar of the Dragon" and "The Hidden Story of the Leopard in Longgang". "The Hidden Story of the Leopard in Longgang" is rich in information. It was originally planned to be published in twelve volumes, but due to delays, only five volumes were published. Later, at the urging of the publisher, as readers were eager for a sequel, the author edited and published two volumes of "The Storm in the Man's Cave", completing one of the stories in the original book. I originally planned to use this as a way to pay off my blame, but readers still wrote to urge me to do so, so I was not allowed to be lazy. The original book was interrupted, and I felt calm again. While running around for food and clothing, I wrote four episodes of "Rakshasa Madam" one after another. I have accumulated more than half of the manuscript over the past few years. The novel publishing house of the Friendly Organization soon requested this manuscript to be published. Although this story is independent, the character clues are closely related to the two books "The Hidden Story of the Longgang Leopard" and "The Storm in the Barbarian Cave". Readers can regard it as a supplement to the two books. Martial arts novels that are too surprising will inevitably lead to grotesque gods and ghosts, and too many rivers and lakes will inevitably lead to the cliché of apprentices following masters, and sects competing for supremacy. To avoid these two disadvantages, it also takes a lot of thinking. Let's try this volume to give readers a taste.

Classic Martial Arts Novel: the Monument of Seven Kills (seven Volumes in Total)

Zhu Zhenmu

394K04

There are four famous rivers in Sichuan: Ba, Luo, Lu, and Min, so it is called Sichuan. There are many heroes in Sichuan. This novel mainly describes the seven heroes from southern Sichuan at the end of the period: Huayang Boyang Zhan, Snow Dressed Lady Chen Yaoshuang, Female Flying Guard Yu Jinwen, Monk Qibao and Shang Xirong, Beggar Man Iron Legged Chen Dengxu, Jia Xia Yufei, and Saibo Wen Liu Daozhen, who worked hand in hand to fight against Zhang Xianzhong and save everyone. Because Zhang Xianzhong repeatedly defeated the Seven Heroes of Southern Sichuan, he erected a monument and swore to kill the seven heroes. The Seven Kills Monument is an inscription swearing to kill the seven heroes.

Seven Kills Monument

Seven Kills Monument

General Fiction

Zhu Zhenmu

378K0

A masterpiece of martial arts from the "Northern School" of the Republic of China. Zhang Xianzhong, who lived in Shu, assumed the nickname "Dashun" and erected a stele of holy edicts on the thoroughfare. The stele said: "Heaven shares all things with man, and man has nothing with heaven. Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill, kill!" This is the stele of the Seven Kills passed down in the world. The word "kill" in the inscription is not six or eight but must be seven. Why? There was an old man in Shu who was familiar with the story, and he said to me: I offered my loyalty to Shu, and the massacre was very brutal. I was repeatedly defeated by the seven heroes in southern Sichuan, and I hated them so much that I erected a monument and swore an oath. Those who sign the Seven Killing Monument swear to kill these seven male ears. Who are the seven heroes? Huayang Boyang Zhan, Snow Dressed Lady Chen Yaoshuang, Female Flying Guard Yu Jinwen, Monk Qibao Monk Shang Xirong, Beggar Man Iron Legged Chen Dengxun, Jia Xia Yufei, Sabowen Liu Daozhen...

Tiger Roars and Dragon Roars

Zhu Zhenmu

522K0

A masterpiece of martial arts from the "Northern School" of the Republic of China. The story begins with "Land Immortal" You Yibo's disciple Huang Jiulong and others leading everyone to try to find the martial arts secrets left by the martial arts predecessor Wang Zhengnan. It tells the story of their battle of wits and courage with the martial arts scoundrels Shan Tianjue, "Drunk Bodhi" and others. It shows the love-hate entanglements, grudges and hatreds between heroes from all walks of life. In the end, Taihu formed an alliance, the Eight Swords gathered together, and Taihu built a base to fight against the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. What is particularly worth mentioning is the attempt at the end to combine martial arts with history, find a historical "root" for martial arts novels, and make the martial arts legends feel real and substantial.